Once
upon a time there were thirteen British Colonies on the coast of North
America who fired their British King. These notorious upstarts declared
themselves sovereign men. A small group of educated British colonial subjects,
using sound reason, Christianity, and Free & Accepted Freemasonry, wrote
that they were free from bondage to any king. Some of them said that all
men are born with the same exact unalienable rights. They asserted rights
were not granted by a King, but came directly to each human being from
their Creator in Heaven. This was all in treasonous defiance to the King's
(and many Englishmen's) belief that only monarchs and aristocrats are
born with the right to rule anybody.

Everyone
in the Empire was subject to the King's Law. The King's Laws were tacked
up on poles and walls across the lands. This is how the people learned
of new decrees, land, animal and produce confiscations, conscriptions,
taxes, wars, and any other thing they had to do or give up. Nobody could
ever argue with the King's agents. The King did not allow it. If the King
said you had to do something, then you had better just shut up and do
it.

The
very idea that common born peasants and merchants could rule themselves
seemed, to the noble classes with their land and titles, a most ridiculous
and dangerous idea that must be stopped. The French Revolution (with its
Declaration of the Rights of Man) was modeled on the American Revolution
by associates of the Americans, but their peaceful firing of their King
was infiltrated by Jacobin Freemasons who introduced the guillotine and
it turned into a bloody massacre.

In those
years the British Empire was a vast war machine. Their upper classes were
highly trained in the philosophies and experts in the arts of war, conquest,
and ruling over conquered people. Much of the world was subjected to trading
with the global empire; the British fought steadily for control of the
world's trade routes. They dominated the oceans and they stole ships and
sailors all the time.

Two
hundred years earlier, Queen Elizabeth I had started the tradition of
granting global trade monopolies to English and Dutch financiers. The
Dutch and British East India Companies built offices around the globe.
Their agents were surrounded by the same types of people who ruled in
London (and later the Hague), i.e., the highborn, the military, and the
inevitable academic experts, lawyers, spies, assassins, and religious
officials. Since the East India Companies had offices in all the Empire's
major ports, there is no evidence to suggest their agents in the Americas
were not also surrounded by, shall we say, such "well-connected people."

Imagine
if you were a part of this small group of men plotting to defy the powerful
British Empire. What could it have been that gave them such courage? We
understand that for years members of this group had been writing letters
and complaining to their King. After decades of proving their ability
at home rule (all with their own established governments) American colonial
governors became weary of petitioning King George and Parliament for a
redress of their grievances. Many American upper class subjects wanted
full rights as British citizens. It was only the bravest among them who
began talking of open rebellion and declared their independence from the
whole concept of an empire.

Meetings
had to be held in secret, their very lives were at stake. They had to
absolutely trust each other to not ever disclose the plot. Treason against
King George was a capital offense, and their lives could end with their
head on the end of a pole. The only feasible way these men could have
pulled off the biggest coup in the history of the western empires was
they shared a membership in one of the secret societies active at that
time. Their sacred honor pledge is in the first thing they published.
Yet, for centuries afterward, freemasonry's role in the American Revolution
was hidden from American students and left to speculation and doubt. In
the early 19 h century British aristocrats began calling all educated
American references to secret societies (or their international banking
monopolies) a "conspiracy theory."

With
the arrival of access to quick, free reference materials, the factual
history of Freemasonry in the United States of America unraveled quickly
before the public's eyes. It all became too easily available online. It
was quite a revelation to the millions who used the internet to study
history.

Suddenly
average people could access libraries and archives from the most reputable
and prestigious universities and collections in the world. Year after
year more and more good information became available online. Obscure government
documents were also obtainable through University Archives and the Freedom
of Information Act of 1974. No longer was the British freemason's "conspiracy"
based on speculations and obscure materials. Almost overnight, American
awareness morphed into highly credible and referenced presentations. Patterns
evolved that even the most skeptical couldn't deny existed.

Web-sites
popped up all over the world designed by common people devoted to sharing
their research with other commoners. Others made copies of these works
and passed it onto their friends and family members who didn't use the
internet. Books, videos, tapes, CDs and DVDs were purchased and widely
shared among people whom themselves passed it onto others. It was in this
way that the Americans and other nation's people began waking up to the
plan.

To counter
this mass awakening, the British societies created their own resistance
organizations, passed laws against free exchanges of information on the
internet, and became themselves the leaders of the opposition. It was
a brilliant move and could easily have proved to be deadly to all nations,
except for what has often been called "the healthy instincts of the plain
man." Pushed by some unexplainable force, the American and British common
people began to see through the British lies and started the long hard
road of piecing together the broken threads of time, seeking the brutal
and difficult truth about their own nations' histories. For many, at first,
it seemed too arduous a task, especially when they learned of the century
of British rewrites. Almost everyone was stuck for decades in the millions
of dialectically contrived conflicts.

What
became glaringly apparent to even the most uneducated commoners is that
America is a series of incredible and conflicting events, many of which
continue to be unexplained. It was finally disclosed there were in fact
two main branches of freemasonry active in the American Colonies in 1776.
The American Free & Accepted Masons and Scottish Rite of Masonry, (and
in Bavaria, the captured and banished Illuminatti) were found to be all
fully documented in official government papers. Even the Masonic Lodges
began publishing wonderful online evidence that America's founding fathers
were included in their membership lists. Some opened their archives and
republished significant events.

Early
thorough and genuine historical researchers showed first American President
George Washington, a very religious man who prayed to God before he decided
to cross the Delaware, was also a highly respected and ranking freemason.
As it turned out, many of his officers were also freemasons, and he was
assisted in his war efforts by Masonic Kings in France and Prussia (who
both had a history of opposing British hegemony and their global free
trade policies).

Other
factors and organizations became known as more evidence came online. People
learned of many different secret societies. After a while everyone understood
there were warring groups within hundreds of secret socieities. Some groups
plotted against Imperial Rulers while others plotted against the newly
freed Americans (and the other upstarts in South America and the Middle
East who declared independence from their respective empires). President
Washington was found to have written letters of his concerns about the
Bavarian Illuminatti's infiltration of the American Lodges. In his Farewell
Address to the Nation in 1796, he warned of the many enemies trying to
undermine the American system. Some Americans were initially astonished
to learn that masons built (and signed) government buildings in Washington,
D.C. ( masons may have built ancient structures from Egypt to Mexico,
and many government-sponsored buildings in the United States). The Washington
Monument was the most obvious of their designs.

Over
the years The Holy Roman Empire denounced Freemasonry many times, even
though the Church is reputed to have its own secret societies (most organized
religious groups have their elite trained scholars, teachers, and professional
spies). The Catholic Priests and Protestant Ministers were part of Imperialist
expansionist policies, and many men of God had their merchant family connections.
Under some Popes, Church members were absolutely forbidden from joining
Light worshiping organizations and guilds. Thus, groups were often forced
to go further underground.

Another
area of history that came to light and made a big difference to people
was the assassination of the last American President who appears to have
endorsed the original American System of Law and Political Economy. William
McKinley was elected to restore and expand the National Bank to small
towns, amend the Tariff Act, and re-establish a gold or silver standard.
He also originated the Trust busting laws his successor, V-P Theodore
Roosevelt later claimed as his own. In 1901 President McKinley was shot
in the Masonic Temple of Mvsik (menstrual blood) built for the World's
Fair. His assailant said he shot him "for the working man." American blacks
were pleased to learn the ambush was thwarted by an African-American man.
Big Ben Parker attacked the would-be assassin and stopped him from firing
a fatal shot. He saved the President's life, but McKinley was operated
on by a gynecologist who had never performed surgery before, and "treated"
at the home of one of the lawyers for the corporate monopoly he was in
the process of breaking up. He died ten days after the surgery from blood
poisoning. His assassin was convicted and hung a week later, and the case
was closed. McKinley is buried in Canton Ohio in a Mausoleum with a very
similar design to the Temple of Blood. McKinley is reported to have had
a full Scottish Rite's Funeral with a Knight's Templar escort service.

In a
bizarre twist of fate, the only secret society active in 1776 that disbanded
after the Anti-Masonic Law and public sentiment against it was the original
American/Prussian/French group. In 1836, some very smart freemasons created
an Anti-Masonic Party to spilt the national vote to get their candidate
Andrew Jackson elected. (Jackson quickly dismantled the National Bank
but it still took another 87 years to establish an international banking
system in the US.) After years of success and placing their members in
key positions in government, education, and the military, the imperialists
started publishing their plans openly in books and journals.

It was
as if these conspirators thought they were immune to all scrutiny and
future challenges. They flaunted their Agenda in the face of all free
nations. They bought off scientists who made up theories to justify the
need for global King's Laws. They planned innovative ways to confiscate
property and to subdue their reclaimed subjects. They sacrificed common
people from every race and culture and waged war on everything possible
under the sun. Attacking everyone in their path was what caused their
ultimate doom. Commoners united around the world against global domination
by the Imperialists, in spite of the well-prepared smear campaigns and
hate crime laws designed for use against people who uncovered the truth.

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Evidence
appearing online in the 21st century helped people to identify the traitors
in their midst. Mainly using source documents published by the U.S., U.N.,
and Regional government agencies, they also used trusted universities
and credible writers. By 2000, even the masonic ruled American press had
to admit that both Party candidates in the presidential election belonged
to the same secret society. For a hundred years British scholars and agents
were able to fool the American people into thinking the conniving globalists'
plan to rule the world was nothing but a conspiracy theory. But in the
21 st century, just as the plotters were in position to seize power, an
unforseen series of events took place.

Niki
Raapana is the co-founder of the Anti-Communitarian League (ACL), an online
research center for studying outside the box.

Niki
is also the recent author of the non-fiction biography, 2020. Unlike the
ACL website (which is a massive endeavor) 2020 introduces the global community
government in 100-pages using laymen's terms for average readers. Price:
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